About Peter

I'm an Australian, based in the Washington, DC, area of the United States. I spend a lot of time there with Jasmine, Australia's best-known speedsolver of the Rubik's Cube. Prior to the US, Jasmine and I were based in London, UK. We have also lived previously in the United States and Australia.

I have worked for an Australian business rules and compliance company since 1999 in Australia, the US and the UK. I have also lectured in IT and Law related topics at King's College, London, and at The Australian National University.

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- Jasmine's site
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- Daveydweeb
- Beth
- Lyn
- Doug
- Marissa
- Lisaloha
- David (Greenomics)
- Paul's Ramblings (music)

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Peter's blog
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 [Australian eastern time]

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Rules Technology Summit, Washington, DC, November 2006

I will be presenting a paper at the Rules Technology Summit, Washington DC, in November. The  paper is called "Integrating Large Enterprise Application Software Deployments with Business Rules", and I will co-present it with a colleague from RuleBurst.

[tags: Rules+Technology+Summit business+rules RuleBurst]

Sat, 11 Feb 2006 [Australian eastern time]

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Andrew Inglis Clark and the evolution of the Australian Commonwealth

When I was back in Australia recently, I scanned a copy of my History Honours Thesis, 'Andrew Inglis Clark and the Evolution of the Australian Commonwealth' (PDF link).

I submitted it in June 1998. I was awarded the Mick Williams Prize for History at The Australian National University for my Honours year in 1998.

The PDF is a 2.25 MB file. I created it by scanning a hard copy rather than reassembling my old computer to retrieve the fonts I would need for a clean digital copy.